Just wondering, does anyone play any "bought" games on Ubuntu?

I'm sure we all play free software/open source games, I myself have been enjoying Freedoom. What about actual games you can buy, like the kind in stores? One rule, using Wine does NOT count, it has to be native. Source ports, count though.

I recently bought Ultimate Doom on my Windows partition as a digital download. Thanks to PrBoom, I'm happily enjoying the classic on my Ubuntu partition. I also own a Windows copy of Quake 3, and I'm using ioquake3 to play it.

I also own Doom 3 and Quake 4 for Windows (heh, I'm an id fan ) and I know id provides binaries for Linux, though you need a Windows copy. I haven't played them since my desktop broke. My laptop has an Intel GMA965, though I did try Doom 3 on it.

Just wondering, does anyone else play any "bought" games on Ubuntu? I'm curious and I'd like to know what other games were made to be Linux compatible. 8)

Re: Just wondering, does anyone play any "bought" games on Ubuntu?

Doom3 and all three humble-bundles.
I also play all the half-life games and portal through steam (using wine) and Oblivion, Bioshock and Civ4 using wine. Have others, but these get semi-regular play.
I would buy more native games but there still aren't that many ports. The humble bundles have been great as you get to try a lot of games cheaply that I doubt I ever would have bought separately. I even went back and paid more for what I already had after the second bundle proved so much fun...

Re: Just wondering, does anyone play any "bought" games on Ubuntu?

Well, I often play World of Goo and occasionally Volley Brawl. I'd be happy to get more games, but none of the others for Linux are exactly what I like. I'm a huge Valve fan, and I love stuff like their Half-Life/Portal series, but they aren't made for Linux, just Windows, Mac, PS3 and Xbox 360. Fortunately, there is Wine which works fine with all of them, but at the cost of a lot of speed and a few graphics defects. (but a Steam for Linux is rumored to be happening, and there's a bit of strong evidence to prove it)

Re: Just wondering, does anyone play any "bought" games on Ubuntu?

First two Humble Bundles, and will probably get the third just to support indies, even though the games don't look all that great. Also purchased Steel Storm and SpaceChem through USC. And I have NWN working natively on Linux, if that counts.